Santa Marina
Santa Marina was founded by King Ferdinand III in the late 13th century. It combines features from Romanesque style and Gothic-Mudejar.
Santa Marina was founded by King Ferdinand III in the late 13th century. It combines features from Romanesque style and Gothic-Mudejar.
The church of San Pablo was the church of the former Dominican convent from San Pablo built between the thirteenth and sixteenth centuries. Additions have been introduced such as the 18th century main portal and the Chapel of the Virgin of the Rosary.
The church of San Hipólito de Córdoba was created by King Alfonso XI in 1343, after his victory in the decisive Battle of Salado (1340). At first the building was destined to a monastery, but later, in 1347, it would become Royal Collegiate, a status it lost in 1852 to be finally ceded to the Jesuits.
The minor basilica of San Pedro was built on an old church between the end of the 13th century and the beginning of the 14th century, after the conquest of Cordoba by Fernando III.